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This thread has been awfully quiet lately. Does anyone have news about kids from this region signing NLIs? Coaches calling? Making the varsity team?
Anybody get a new bat? Car? Anything?
Uh...how bout this weather?....
"There are two kinds of people in this game: those who are humble and those who are about to be." Clint Hurdle
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K Graham-
Thanks for joining in- I just love talking about New Mexico kids. Carlsbad is always tough in NM and will continue that tradition without doubt. You probably know that Cody Ross is still active in MLB. Brian Hall was a high pick out of Stanford (KC) a few years back, and Brian Flores (Tampa Bay) pitched for ASU in the CWS last year. There are a handful of kids from Carlsbad currently playing JC up to D1. Stephen Miehls (OF)at Yale and Todd Weldon (RHP- Garden City JC) come to mind. I don't know much right now about the 08 or 09 class, but I'd bet they've got some kids that can play a little. I do know that there LL team did very well in last year's state tourney, and that of course will bode well soon for the HS team. I'll check back on this topic as I hear more.
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Thanks Spizzlepop. We remember Carlsbad as a baseball town. With a population just around 20K, they had 3 little league organizations -- that diluted the talent that played in District/State Little League, but lots of great young ballplayers. We were there when Brian Hall was in HS -- my son idolized Shane Andrews (Expos/Cubs) -- and we follow Cody Ross still. Coach Forney had a strong program for many years, but I understan has moved on now. Carlsbad kids just seem to be absent from PG events, prospect lists, this site, etc.
Uh, something about the weather.

I am in Prescott, where it was mostly rain mixed with a little snow the past few days.

Son texted from Tucson to say that practice was cancelled on Friday due to weather, and that it was snowing like crazy not far outside town.

They made up for that with an 18 inning intra squad on Saturday. Looking ahead to Feb. 22, when the Cats open in Georgia.

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